The bound states in the continuum (BICs) have attracted great research interest recently due to the high quality factor (Q factor) resonance (quasi-BIC) when the BIC condition slightly deviates. As… Click to show full abstract
The bound states in the continuum (BICs) have attracted great research interest recently due to the high quality factor (Q factor) resonance (quasi-BIC) when the BIC condition slightly deviates. As an important electromagnetic system, the waveguide is very favored for many high-Q applications due to its small-size and easy integration. In this paper, we report the realization of the BICs in a waveguide system of zero-index materials (ZIMs) by embedding a defect inside. By analytically investigating the reflectivity and eigenfrequency of the waveguide system, we show how a resonant state turns into a BIC with the decrease of the material parameter of the ZIM. The theoretical predictions are confirmed with numerical simulations. As an application, such a waveguide system is exploited to realize refractive index sensing, which shows high sensitivity and figure of merit. Our study may pave a new way for realizing high-Q applications in the waveguide system, such as sensors, filters, and nonlinear devices.
               
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